[Icon-tech] Running "Hello world" From The Wiki

Jeremiah Z. Rogers jeremiahzrogers at gmail.com
Tue Aug 26 19:18:13 MDT 2008


Good evening all. I'm in the very earliest stages of learning to develop for
the mobile manager. I learned a bit of Python in a class a couple years ago,
but will have to learn a bit more about OOP before being able to turn my
ideas into code. I've read the hello world article in the Wiki, but I can't
get the program to run on my device. I copied the sample code found in that
article, saved it to a file with a .py extention, and put the file in a
subdirectory on my unit's hard drive. When I try to run the file, I get an
error code 127, which seems to have something to do with being unable to
find the libraries called by the import statement in the program.

I'm also curious if anyone has successfully worked on projects such that you
could test your code on a Windows PC. Seems like it'd be difficult because
of not being able to access the speech engine, but perhaps there's something
I hadn't thought of to make it doable.

Any help anyone could offer will be most appreciated, and I look forward to
diving in further. I've an idea for a program which I think will be of
interest to more users than myself, so we'll see where it goes.

Very gratefully,

Jeremiah Z. Rogers
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